"BOON TO FARMERS."
(By Telegraph.) , (Special to "The Evening Post.") DUNEDIN, This Day. . . A plant to inamifaeture wool branding oil will shortly be erected at Green Island close to the railway. The chairman of directors of the company now being formed, said that for some years three I qualified chemists had'been working on the preparation of a branding oil which was urgently required by sheep farmers throughout jthe world. It was claimed that the chemists had found an oil which would be a boon to the farmers. It would not burn, and would not evaporate, but fleeces already branded had passed through'the scour and washed out without leaving any trace of oil. The new oil has been thoroughly tested all over Otago, and the tests have been watched by wool buyers from overseas.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 129, 2 June 1928, Page 12
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